Hi Scott,

sorry for the slow reply.

On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 6:56 PM, Scott T. Hildreth
<shild...@scotth.emsphone.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
>    I was wondering if Padre can be installed, by an rpm, but used
> with a different Perl.  I install our own local Perl on our servers
> here at work.  I was trying to compile Padre on one of our servers, but
> needed to have our admins install the dev packages for wx, x11,
> gtk...etc.  We are running Suse on our servers and they asked me if we
> could just use the rpm, because adding the needed dev packages added a
> slew of rpms that they didn't really want to add.  So I was wondering if
> the rpm installed Padre, which uses the vendor Perl, could be used with
> a local Perl install.  I suspect not, but thought I would ask.


I am not sure what do you mean here.
If you have Padre installed you can set the perl it will use to
execute perl scripts
via  Tools/Preferences/Run Parameters/Perl interpreter
but I think you mean something else.

Are you looking for rpm packages for Padre?
Fedora has them but AFAIK Suse not. OTOH one could create them on a
single machine
where you need the dev packages and then distribute them to the other machines
where you only need the run-time packages.

regards
Gabor
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